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In London in 1960, quite by accident, while renovating the building of an orphanage, builders discovered an entrance to a dungeon, which was carefully walled up so that not a single soul could enter it.

This underground storage facility contains thousands of artifacts and cryptids that defy any reasonable explanation other than the assumption that our world is not structured at all as it is presented to us. pundits, and of all stripes, from historians to biologists.

In the basement there were creepy skeletons of some fantastic creatures, strange devices and unique ancient manuscripts. Researchers have suggested that all these things once belonged to Thomas Theodore Merlin. And there were certain reasons for this.

Thomas Merlyn was born into an aristocratic British family in 1782. Since his mother died during childbirth, the boy was raised by his father Edward, who devoted the rest of his life to this. Being a military man, he soon retired, and since he was not a poor man, he went with his son to travel, along the way collecting and collecting rare plants and various artifacts. This was facilitated by the fact that Edward was interested in esotericism, as well as natural history.

So father and son traveled for many years, until Merlin Sr. died. Thomas, having barely survived the death of his father, turned practically into a hermit, who was only interested in collecting rare exhibits of plants and animals, artifacts and ancient manuscripts. However, on the other hand, all this made him a fairly famous scientist in certain circles in England. He traveled the world many times (with his father and after him), visited its most isolated corners, met with a wide variety of people, thanks to which he expanded and deepened his esoteric knowledge received from his parent.

The Riddle of Thomas Merlin

Sir Merlin, according to the descriptions of his contemporaries, was a surprisingly ageless man. Already at an advanced age (to say the least), he remained in excellent physical shape, and no one gave him more than forty years. There were rumors that his occult practices brought him this eternal youth and health. They began to fear and shun Merlin, after which he realized that it was time to disappear from the circle of people he knew. And he disappeared...

It was not until the spring of 1942 that rumors leaked out that someone claiming to be Thomas Merlin had produced (unquestionably authentic) documents confirming his ownership of a house in London. This gentleman, no more than forty years old, wished to transfer the property to the Tunbridge Children's Home, stipulating that the house would never be put up for sale.

Some researchers who knew a little about Thomas Merlin immediately became interested in this strange person, since the owner of the house being sold at that time would have to be one hundred and sixty years old. However, the mysterious Merlin disappeared again, and now, it seems, forever...

The house, which was given over to an orphanage, was not actually for sale, but in 1960, as stated at the beginning of the article, major renovations were carried out in it, during which a basement was discovered with numerous fantastic cryptids and artifacts that Sir Merlin had collected for many years to the whole world...

Thomas Merrilyn was born in 1782 into a wealthy aristocratic family. His mother died in childbirth and he was raised by his father Edward. His father was an army general, but after retirement he became interested in esoteric and natural history. He invested in profitable companies to finance his travels around the world in search of various artifacts and unknown species that lived on forgotten continents or lost places, far from prying human eyes.

They traveled together for many years until his father died suddenly. This event turned Thomas into a recluse, and he sought solace in his work. He studied in the large library at his home and also studied at University College London on Gower Street. Even then, he isolated himself from other students.

In subsequent years, Merrilin expanded the collection exponentially. He traveled all over the Earth, learned a lot, but he himself remained a mystery to everyone. He simply disappeared in 1942.

In the spring of that year, a man calling himself Thomas Theodore Merrilyn donated a townhouse for an orphanage. His only condition was that the house would never be sold and the basement of the house would always be closed. Thomas Merrilyn, photographed in a local newspaper handing over the deeds to the house to the new owner, looks forty years old, although he should be already 160 years old. They say that he quickly disappeared, leaving no trace of his existence.

The orphanage kept its promise, but in the 60s it was closed and the existence of the basement was forgotten. Sealed behind two brick walls the door could only be discovered by chance, which is what happened before the demolition of the building.

Alex CF explains that all these strange creatures and mysterious manuscripts are currently on display at the Merrylin Cryptid Museum and they are real. From a scientific point of view, their authenticity has never been proven.

The Merrylin Cryptid Museum collection is believed to be actually the fictional invention of Alex CF, a London-based illustrator, writer and sculptor with a whimsically twisted imagination and a flair for the mysterious. And now you can add to his merits the skill of a marketing specialist, so brilliantly he promotes his Merrylin Cryptid Museum.

Of course, such truth destroys the illusion, but this does not make his terrible creations cease to be amazing.

"Fairies" from the collection of cryptids by Thomas Merlin

Thomas Merlyn's collection of cryptoids was found in 1960 in London during renovations to an orphanage building. Workers were sorting through a pile of abandoned rubbish and discovered a walled-up basement containing filled wooden boxes with the remains of fantastic creatures.

British newspapers immediately suggested that this find belonged to Thomas Merlin, who throughout his life collected mysterious and enigmatic animals, unconfirmed and unrefuted by modern science.

Thomas Merlyn was born in 1782 into a family of British aristocrats. His mother died during childbirth and raising the child fell on the shoulders of his father, Edward, who was a retired military man. Having sufficient financial resources, Edward decided to go on a trip with his son to collect a collection of rare plants and artifacts.


The death of his father greatly shocked Tamas and made him a hermit, whose main hobby was only searching for and collecting rare plants, animals, artifacts and ancient manuscripts. To replenish his collection, he traveled a lot, visited the most remote corners of the earth and met many interesting people.

In 1899, Thomas Merlin decided to organize an exhibition of his collection of cryptoids in several small towns in the United States. However, the townspeople were not interested in the mysterious animals, and the tour was cancelled.

"The Forest Child" from the collection of cryptids by Thomas Merlin

During this tour, contemporaries noticed unusual fact: At 117 years old, Thomas Merlin looked 40 years old and did not age at all! In this regard, they began to consider him a sorcerer and stopped communicating. Soon after this, Thomas Merlin's collection of cryptoids and the owner himself mysteriously disappeared.

However, in 1942, a man who looked to be about forty years old showed up in London, presented documents in the name of Thomas Merlin and proved ownership of one of the houses in this city. After that, he donated the house to an orphanage with the condition that the building would never be sold. Moreover, according to the document presented, Merlin was already 160 years old at that time!

In 2005, a book was published in England, the authors of which claimed that Thomas Merlin's collection of cryptoids was just a fake , completed unknown artists and sculptors. However, there are no traces of processing on the bones of the mysterious exhibits, and their location and connection with each other does not contradict physical laws.

A few days ago in London, builders began demolishing an old mansion that previously belonged to a gentleman named Thomas Theodore Merlin(Thomas Theodore Merlin). As soon as this house is demolished, they plan to build a new modern residential quarter in its place. But when the workers went down to the basement of the mansion, they found there a creepy collection of skeletons of many unknown creatures. Experts have already recognized it as the strangest and most unusual private collection V modern history London.

A collection of creepy monsters was found in the basement of a house in London.

Thomas Theodore Merlin was born into an aristocratic family in London in 1782. He later became a highly respected scientist - naturalist, zoologist and archaeologist. Hidden in his dusty basement were several thousand small wooden boxes, each tightly closed. When they began to open the boxes, they found in them the remains of some bodies that, it seemed, could exist only in the darkest fairy tales.


During Merlin's lifetime, his main passion was the study of esoteric natural history. He constantly traveled to the most unusual and strange corners of the world in search of mystical artifacts and plants. Perhaps the result of these trips was this monster collection in the basement of his house.